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March 17, 2023 at 8:59 am
FAQ
ParticipantIn the section “Boundary Flow and Total Source Term Summary” an entry of “Bnd Src/Visc Work” is printed for cases with Total Energy and Include Viscous Work being defined. This boundary source is printed only for the boundaries on which a wall velocity is defined. Other boundaries are not listed, as the boundary source is zero.
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